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Show Locals Mrs. Henry White of Minersville, spent Thursday in town. Mrs. Roy White returned on Thurs clay from Puffer's lake. Hereafter the Town Clerk's office will be open from two to five p. ni.- Win. Gibsen of Cedar, was here this week.: F. D. McGraph of Islen, is spending spend-ing a few days in Milford. R. B. Robertson of Salt Lake was in Milford Wednesday. Edward Bartlsley is down from the mine. W. R. Martin made a business trip to Garrison Tuesday. i DeLos Tnner is now employed at the Martin garage. Mr. F. Kuchenmeister recently purchased pur-chased a new Stutz car of the Martin' garage. .Mrs. Bert Moore left Monday for, California for a two or three weeks' : visit with relatives. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Wooley and children, of Manti. were here on Sunday. Sun-day. TV. A. Miller purchased a Ford car from the Milford Auto company the past week. j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robbins andj Mr. and Mrs. Percy Meek, were in I from Baker this week. H. Morgan. Chas. M. Wilson and I John Soho. of Rait T.oke. have come to Milford to reside. O. D. Chapman of Salt Lake, was a well pleased Milford visitor this; week. Mr. Wm. Cochrane purchased a Star car from the Martin garage the past week. Mr. Clyde Chipman returned on Wednesday from his vacation trip to Salt Lake and Spanish Fork. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Morrell went to Salt Lake Sunday night and returned re-turned Tuesday night. Mrs. Stella Manuel, telegrapher at Black Rock, has returned from her trip East. Mr. and Mrs. L. R Fournier 'and Mr and Mrs. Milton Pool and children chil-dren spent Sunday picnicking at the Roosevelt Radium Hot Springs Mr. and Mrs. Miles White, their mother. Mrs. Roy White and Mr Geo. Hutchings of Beaver, went on a fishing fish-ing trip to Puffer's lake this week Master Ned Smith and Harold Hansen Han-sen came over from Elsinore Thursday Thurs-day and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson." Rev. Kusenff. of Mt. Pleasant, president pres-ident of the Sunday School missions for Utah, preached at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell and Mr and Mrs.' Clarence Lewis left Thursday Thurs-day morning on a fishing trip above the Telluride plant. Mrs Chas Sportsman returned Sunday Sun-day from Santa Barbara, where she has been visiting her sister, for the past six weeks. Mrs. E. A. Olson returned on Thursday from Los Angeles where she has been visiting with relatives for" the past three weeks. Morris and Son Feed store received receiv-ed on Wednesday a carload of gasoline gaso-line for the Independent Oil end i Gas Company. i Scott Tanner, Lester Limb and MrJ B. S. Robinson of Garrison, have all purchased new Star cars from the Martin garage ths past week. Mrs. W. R. Martin and Mrs Arthur James of Black Rock, went to Salt Lake Monday and brought back a new Jewett car for the James M. A. Rosenblat, thb Salt Lake cap-1 cap-1 italist, is spending some time between Newhouse and Milford. He is accompanied accom-panied by Mr. C. N. Gallesple. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherwood left Thursday for Puffer's lake to remain re-main until after the Pioneer celebration. celebra-tion. Church of Ch-ist Scientist will hold their regular Sunday morning services, ser-vices, July 22 at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Life" Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Chas. Clements and Miss La-priel La-priel Clements left Sunday for Salt Lake for a short visit. While there Mrs. Clements will have dental work done. Word was received on Wednesday from Beaver that the small son of -V. B. Neilscn of the Fair Deal garage had fllen from some building and broken his arm and leg. j Mr. and Mrs. J F. Barthalman and I Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sohnffer, of Lincoln. Lin-coln. Nebraska, spent Thursday In Milford. They surely praised our city and the hotels. For Sale Hotel at Lund, Utah, the new sub-division point. 17 rooms furnished, central location. For information in-formation and terms, write Jasper Cartwright. Mrs. S. K. Runswick and family wish to thank the people of Milford for the beautiful floral offerings received re-ceived at the time of their recent bereavement. be-reavement. Little Merle Grimshaw was bitten on Wednesday by the dog owned by the Clements. Mr. Grimshaw shot the dog and the head was sent to the V. of U. for analysis for any evidences eviden-ces of rabies. The little girl is getting get-ting along nicely and so far has felt no bad results. |